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This product weighs 126 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The MILWAUKEE 9572 is a 2-ton capacity electric chain hoist designed for heavy-duty overhead lifting in industrial and commercial environments. Built around a multi-disc magnetic brake system, it provides positive load holding and accurate load spotting during operations. An overload limiting clutch protects the hoist and load when lifting capacity is approached or exceeded. Adjustable upper and lower limit switches allow precise control of travel range. The unit ships as a single-piece assembly and is sized for use with a standard top hook mounting arrangement. A 24-volt pushbutton pendant station is included, supporting thumb, trigger, or two-handed operation.
The 9572 is suited for manufacturing facilities, warehouses, machine shops, and maintenance bays where a reliable overhead lifting solution is required. With a 15-foot lift height and a duty service classification of H-3 at up to 25 percent on-time per work period, this hoist is built to handle repetitive lift cycles in demanding production environments. Single-phase or three-phase voltage motor options are available across the Milwaukee electric chain hoist product line to match facility power supply requirements.
Designed as a direct-use electric chain hoist for standard overhead lifting applications in industrial and commercial facilities requiring 2-ton capacity at a 15-foot lift height.
Installation should be performed by a qualified rigger or electrician familiar with overhead lifting equipment and local electrical codes. Before installing, verify that the overhead structure is rated to support the hoist weight plus the maximum load and dynamic forces. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before making wiring connections. Inspect the top hook, chain, and limit switch operation before placing the hoist into service.
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